The C# class above will be compiled into JavaScript and added to /Bridge/ouput/demo.js within your project. By default, Bridge will use the Namespace name as the file name. In this case: demo.js. There are many options to control the output of your JavaScript files, and the Attribute Reference is important documentation to review.

Installation

A full list of installation options available at bridge.net/download/, including full support for Visual Studio and Visual Studio Community on Windows, and Visual Studio Mac.

Bridge for Visual Studio

If you're using Visual Studio for Windows, the easiest way to get started is by adding the Bridge.NET for Visual Studio extension.

From within Visual Studio, go to the Tools > Extensions and Updates....

From the options on the left side, be sure to select Online, then search for Bridge. Clicking Download will install Bridge for Visual Studio. After installation is complete, Visual Studio may require a restart.

Once installation is complete you will have a new Bridge.NET project type. When creating new Bridge enabled projects, select this project type.

NuGet

Another option is installation of Bridge into a new C# Class Library project using NuGet. Within the NuGet Package Manager, search for Bridge and click to install.

Bridge can also be installed using the NuGet Command Line tool by running the following command:

Install-Package Bridge

More information regarding Nuget package installation for Bridge is available in the Documentation.